Since a few releases ago the GUI support grid groups. I noticed that I often use the same groups in the grid as in the form. Nowadays often I finish the form and copy it to the grid to get the same sequence and visibility. It would be great if the group and corresponding labels would be copied too,
I'd like to use a slider as an user interface control. In this way, I could configure the column/domain to have a certain range and increment.
For a project I'm using Android scanners to scan barcodes. When I tap on a field where the domain has the control barcode, the keyboard pops up like with any regular field. Is it possible to refrain the keyboard from popping up?
Just as on the community, I'd like a UI control that searches for similar records. For example: if I enter an issue title and there are records with similar data in that specific field, let me see those records to prevent me from entering a duplicate record. On the community this works perfectly: All credits to @Bas van den Hooff for this idea!
Often I have white tiles in my application, because my backplate has a lot of color. But I want to use detail tiles in my (mostly) white screens, but detail tiles have the same color as regular tiles. I'd like to be able to set a divergent color for detail tiles.
To open an application, we have to create an .ini file and drag it onto the GUI. For all my projects, I have a default folder of shortcuts, in which I change the folder name and project name for the current project. Also, new Thinkwise Developers don't understand this (see my latest conversation with @Freddy) I'd like it when shortcuts would be created automatically. When I create a new project in the Software Factory, create two shortcuts: one to open the SF, and one to open the application against the SF. If there is any information required to create those that can't be found in the model, it could prompt for this information. Also, when creating a new application in the IAM, create the shortcuts too.
Because of Universal we use SVG icons for the entire application. Universal changes the color of the icon for the dark theme. But it only changes the color if the SVG itself doesn't have a color, which makes sense. If I don't use a color, the Windows and Web GUI's interpret it as black. But in the Windows and Web GUI I never want to use a black icon. I'd like to be able to set a color for the SVG icon in the theme, but perhaps also per icon. In that way, I can easily change colors without replacing all my SVG icons. I understand you can have an SVG icon with multiple colors, I don't have a solution in mind for those yet. Maybe you can think with me. But now I have to create variants of subjects merely for the icons, and that doesn't feel right.
When in subjects, it's possible to create a cube. In the task that pops-up I need to select the table or view where I'd like to create a cube upon. Since I'm already in the table/view, I'd like it to be filled automatically in the task. Also, the task says 'Table', but a view is also possible. Perhaps 'Subject' would be a better translation.
Is it possible to send an Outlook Meeting invite through a task? For a certain process I have to invite a list of people, now I just copy and paste the emailadresses from the application and paste them in the invite, but I'd like to automate this step. I know it is possible to send an email, but is a meeting invite possible too?
I'd like to rename cube views, but there is no task available to do so. Due to related cube view fields I can't do so manually.
To ensure UI consistency I'd like to be able to create custom named colors, for the entire project team to use in the entire model. For example, I'd like to save 40, 170, 225 as 'Thinkwise Blue' and be able to use it in themes, conditional layouts and eventually in the Universal GUI as an icon color. Additionally, it would be nice to enforce the use of certain colors, or at least raise a validation error, similarly to sub names in the current Software Factory.
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